Senator Sessions references the Bright Future Jobs article in the AP News:
“This is another Associated Press article: ‘Backlash Stirs in US Against Foreign Worker Visas.’
‘But amid calls for expanding the so-called H-1B visa program, there is a growing pushback from Americans who argue that the program has been hijacked by staffing companies that import cheaper, lower-level workers to replace more expensive U.S. workers—or keep them from being hired in the first place.’ "

Senator Sessions goes on to say (among other things):
“I feel a deep duty to the millions of Alabamians I represent and the whole country, and I do my best every day to ask what is in their interests…"
“I know who I represent. I represent the citizens of the United States of America, and I am trying to do what is in their best interest.”

“This is another Associated Press article: ‘Backlash Stirs in US Against Foreign Worker Visas.’

‘But amid calls for expanding the so-called H-1B visa program, there is a growing pushback from Americans who argue that the program has been hijacked by staffing companies that import cheaper, lower-level workers to replace more expensive U.S. workers—or keep them from being hired in the first place.’ "

Senator Sessions goes on to say (among other things):

“I feel a deep duty to the millions of Alabamians I represent and the whole country, and I do my best every day to ask what is in their interests…”

“I know who I represent. I represent the citizens of the United States of America, and I am trying to do what is in their best interest.”

Manpower started recruiting abroad 7 months ago (Oct. 2013) for jobs that won’t start for another 5 to 10 months (between October 2014 and March 2015). They didn't give U.S. workers a chance. They're still doing this.

Manpower, IBM and Infosys must start accepting applications from qualified Americans in a fair and ethical way--it's that simple. We'll call off the boycott when we see ads like this--recruiting American tech pros for jobs 18 months in the future.

Yes, I will join and support this national effort to return to Equal Opportunity and the American Way:

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